Company Also Continues to Move Forward with Planned Acquisition of
WeBeCD

ORLANDO, Fla., Nov. 20 /PRNewswire/ --

Entertainment International, Ltd. (OTC Bulletin Board: ENTI), based
in Orlando, Florida, announced today that it has signed a Letter of
Intent to acquire EMG, a private multimedia company headquartered in
Malmo, Sweden that is engaged in the business of representing artists
and recording companies to the international music industry, licensing
and sub-licensing musical content and creating and selling special
premium products including through direct response television.
EMG's current client list includes Kenny Rogers, John Denver,
Little River Band, Ringo Starr and selected artists from Trans
Continental Records artist roster.

EMG's subsidiary companies each contain a separate division
that concentrates on the sale of music oriented special products and
premiums. EMG's client list includes Coca-Cola, Michellin Tires,
Champion Spark Plugs, Guinness Ale and IKEA.

EMG's operating subsidiaries include EMG USA located in
Nashville, Tennessee, whose President and CEO is Paul Zamek, a long time
veteran of the music business; EMG Music AB/EHS AB, located in Malmo,
Sweden whose President and CEO is Morten Dahlgren. This company
specializes in multimedia products for the direct response market and
it's client list includes QVC UK, QVC Germany and TV Shop.

Other EMG companies include Sondock Media Network GmbH, located in
Cologne, German whose President and CEO is Mal Sondock; EMG Agency,
Ltd., London, England, whose President, CEO and Founder is Eliot Cohen,
and who has established a joint venture with Sony/ATV Music Publishing;
and Landmark Records, Ltd., located in London, England which is the
mid-price label for the EMG Group worldwide. The Company intends to
begin operations in Singapore, France, Australia, Spain and Holland
early next year.

The Company believes that the EMG acquisition will compliment its
proposed transaction with WeBeCD that was announced earlier this year
due to the ability to place the WeBeCD software on releases on a much
broader international scale.

The transactions are subject to customary closing conditions but
not limited to the satisfaction of certain legal requirements, due
diligence, and a satisfactory review of EMG's financial statements
by its auditors, KPMG. Although there can be no assurance that either
transaction will be consummated, or on what terms, the Company expects
to complete both acquisitions following the special shareholders meeting
on December 28, 2000 in Orlando, Florida.

Gerry Helders, the Chairman and CEO of EMG in a joint announcement
with Louis J. Pearlman, Chairman and CEO of ENTI stated "The merger
between ENTI and EMG and the agreement between Trans Continental Records
and EMG creates a major new international entertainment entity that
fulfills a need in the current global marketplace and provides a
creative home for Artists and music industry professionals alike."

Trans Continental Records, Inc., is affiliated with ENTI and is
responsible for music sensations Backstreet Boys, 'N Sync and LFO
as well as other prominent bands including O'Town, Take Five, C
Note and Marshall Dillon. During the past five years, Trans
Continental's acts have grossed in excess of $2 billion through
sales of CD's, touring, and merchandise.

Louis J. Pearlman, the President of Trans Continental Records,
Inc., will continue to be the Chairman of ENTI and will continue to play
an active role in the Company's business and affairs.

This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve
risks and uncertainties. The Company's actual results could differ
materially from those discussed in such forward-looking statements based
on a variety of factors. Other risks are reflected in ENTI's
filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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